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  1. birderbf

    Where to bird 'round Burlington, plus

    I just received the book. After a brief overview, I got the impression that the only chance at seeing boreal birds is either the NW Kingdom or the green mountains. Any possible sites in the Champlaign valley? Or nearby?
  2. birderbf

    Where to bird 'round Burlington, plus

    It looks like all the North American thrushes might breed at the Bicknell's spot, save Gray-cheeked. I remmeber reading somewhere that they al have different elevation preferences though; wood thrush in the lowlands, veery a little farther up, then hermit, then swainson's, then Bicknell's. Do...
  3. birderbf

    Where to bird 'round Burlington, plus

    July is the month I'll be there. I hope to see Bicknell's Thrush (apparently good location just a few miles north of Burlington. I was also hoping for boreal species (Crossbills, summer winter finches?, gray jay, three-toed and black-backed woodpecker, yellow-bellied flycatcher, broad-winged...
  4. birderbf

    Where to bird 'round Burlington, plus

    The first post in this forum! Hopefully there is someone out there who knows and can recommend a place to go birding around burlington? Apparently I hear Moose Bog is the closest place to go for boreal species. What can be found at Dead Creek, besides tons of Snow Geese?
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